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where there's a crash right along the southbound lanes of columbia pike right at route 108. and in baltimore county, we're dealing with an accident in parkton right on the harrisburg expressway. this is right along the northbound lanes at old york road. as we head south on 83, this is what it looks like just north of the beltway. you'll notice traffic moving right along not too many people out there. no delays getting into downtown baltimore. it's going to take you 11 minutes to travel southbound from the beltway all the way down to fayette street. 695 also going to be free of delays but the snow covering the roadways. you're looking at an 11 minute ride right now on the outer loop from 95 all the way up to 83. and the west side will remain clear of delays just 11 minutes right now on the outer loop from 795 down to 95. that's a look at your abc2 timesaver traffic. charlie over to you. >>> the cold weather may pro vent the spread of the flu but can also cause other other health problems you may not consider. coming up at 5:00 we're going to be talking with gmbc about what yo
where there's a crash right along the southbound lanes of columbia pike right at route 108. and in baltimore county, we're dealing with an accident in parkton right on the harrisburg expressway. this is right along the northbound lanes at old york road. as we head south on 83, this is what it looks like just north of the beltway. you'll notice traffic moving right along not too many people out there. no delays getting into downtown baltimore. it's going to take you 11 minutes to travel...
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columbia a little chillier at 44. so big range in temps like yesterday morning. dulles 59 right now. outside on our michael & son weather camera, we've got cloudy skies. good visibility, 54 with a south wind at 13. the miewmedty is up -- humidity sup. the temperatures are up as -- humidity is up. the temperatures are up as well. buffalo 51 degrees. something is up. here's the next batch of arctic air. this storm here is producing snow, heavy snows coming through kansas city and des moines. but on the warm side, look at all of these tornado watch boxes we have for this line of severe weather that's coming through the deep south, the tennessee valley. that's what we're going to be looking at as we head into the afternoon and evening hours. in fact the entire area, this yellow is from the storm prediction center. a slight risk of severe weather. it gets light, moderate and high risk levels. damaging wind gusts will be the main threat with the line of showers and storms that's expected to come through here late this afternoon. we're okay through lunch time. we'll hea
columbia a little chillier at 44. so big range in temps like yesterday morning. dulles 59 right now. outside on our michael & son weather camera, we've got cloudy skies. good visibility, 54 with a south wind at 13. the miewmedty is up -- humidity sup. the temperatures are up as -- humidity is up. the temperatures are up as well. buffalo 51 degrees. something is up. here's the next batch of arctic air. this storm here is producing snow, heavy snows coming through kansas city and des moines....
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the district of columbia has a lot of extra cash in the bank after the mayor announced a surplus of more than $400 million. now, the question is what to do with that money? joining me in the studio is jenny reed. she is the policy directly. thanks for coming in. it's been a while since we've seen you. a lot of your work and initiatives are with low income families and the poverty stricken correct? >> that's correct. >> that will inform where you think this money should go. the mayor talked about the $400 million. most has been placed in the reserve fund of $1.5 million. the mayor says he believes in being food and drug administration al when it comes to this type of thing saving money for a rainy day in case things come up. which to many people seems like a good idea. you would like to see some of that money used in other ways, obviously. >> dc has a lot of unmet needs right now. in the wake of the recession, dc may be turning the corner financially. we have the surplus that was recently announced, $417 million. but unemployment is still high among those without a college degree. child p
the district of columbia has a lot of extra cash in the bank after the mayor announced a surplus of more than $400 million. now, the question is what to do with that money? joining me in the studio is jenny reed. she is the policy directly. thanks for coming in. it's been a while since we've seen you. a lot of your work and initiatives are with low income families and the poverty stricken correct? >> that's correct. >> that will inform where you think this money should go. the mayor...
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demerits' legal and nine states and the district of columbia. controversial choice, the president's choice to the defense secretary's plan by some critics on the left and the right. senator chuck hegel position on iraq, iran, and israel could make his confirmation contentious. the 18 on whether he is the right man for the job. boots on the ground combat troops land in turkey. are we one step closer to being drawn into the serious civil war that story next. another obama ultimatum. the imperious president unrelenting in his spending plans and habits. >> one thing i will not compromise over is whether or not congress should pay the tab for a bill that have already racked up. congress refuses to give the as is the ability to pay bills on time, the consequences for the entire global economy to be catastrophic. >> the president does not want congress to slow down his free-spending ways. former cbo director douglas will seek an joins us next. ♪ ♪ lou: joining me now, former director of the congressional budget office, president of the american act
demerits' legal and nine states and the district of columbia. controversial choice, the president's choice to the defense secretary's plan by some critics on the left and the right. senator chuck hegel position on iraq, iran, and israel could make his confirmation contentious. the 18 on whether he is the right man for the job. boots on the ground combat troops land in turkey. are we one step closer to being drawn into the serious civil war that story next. another obama ultimatum. the imperious...
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pipeline comes to the united states or it goes across canada and off the coast of vancouver british columbia. this dc fight has very little meaning in the larger picture. >> michael: but those dc fights change the way we talk about it. >> they do. >> michael: it will be the centerpiece for however long for a moment or months of conversation. >> that benefits the status quo. it benefits big oil big coal and the lobbyists who represent those interests. if you're talking about what is relevant then you're not talking about policies and changes that are very important. >> michael: how does it change the president's accusation. >> facts, in washington they have a problem with. it's not tens of thousands of jobs but hundreds of jobs at the end of the day. >> michael: donnie fowler thanks for being here. tomorrow, hillary clinton goes to the hill to talk about bengahzi. we view the challenges for her and president obama's second foreign policy. plus the bush years could have been known the world according to dick cheney. brit brit explains it all. he's next right here in the war room. [ male announ
pipeline comes to the united states or it goes across canada and off the coast of vancouver british columbia. this dc fight has very little meaning in the larger picture. >> michael: but those dc fights change the way we talk about it. >> they do. >> michael: it will be the centerpiece for however long for a moment or months of conversation. >> that benefits the status quo. it benefits big oil big coal and the lobbyists who represent those interests. if you're talking...
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columbia is 43. college park 55. rockville, you're in the 50s. upper 50s. waldorf, this morning, enjoying 60 degrees out there. there's that beautiful sky i was telling you about on our michael & son weather camera as we look beyond the southeast beyond reagan national airport. 55 degrees this morning with a dew point of 51. so really very humid. for january, an air mass we normally don't see till maybe later february or march as the temperatures are really going to shoot up the east coast today. 70 here. look, bismarck, 4 below. minneapolis 22. we'll watch the cold air continue to move south and east. tomorrow in the upper 40s. then by friday we're looking at highs in the lower 30s. 34 might even be wishful thinking here as the cold comes back for the weekend. so that's good news for the skiers. the ski areas will get back in shape. i know it's warm now but they'll get back in shape for the weekend. here are the storms with the snow in iowa and wisconsin. big storms there. when the storms get here tonight, probably won't be as strong because we're a little
columbia is 43. college park 55. rockville, you're in the 50s. upper 50s. waldorf, this morning, enjoying 60 degrees out there. there's that beautiful sky i was telling you about on our michael & son weather camera as we look beyond the southeast beyond reagan national airport. 55 degrees this morning with a dew point of 51. so really very humid. for january, an air mass we normally don't see till maybe later february or march as the temperatures are really going to shoot up the east coast...
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court of appeals for the district of columbia held those appointments null and void, they are void. the decisions are void by nlrb and we will see if the department of justice takes this case on. >> jamie: julian final thoughts. >> in half the time. first of all, the reason that obama made those appointments the same way bush and every president in the last hundred years made those appointments was because the senate had been engaged in unprecedented obstructionism and trying to prevent him from operating the executive branch to which he was elected. >> are you saying the democratically controlled-- >> jay, i didn't interrupt you. >> jamie: we've got to go. >> jay, you want to say the house couldn't go out of session, the republicans controlled the house and so congress couldn't go out of session. triggering event. >> unprecedented. >> jamie: got to go, finish up, we've got to go. >> this is unprecedented. >> thanks for having us. >> overturned 150 years of press dent. i don't think it will be upheld on appeal. >> jamie: so jay, you made the argument in court, and-- jay, you won in
court of appeals for the district of columbia held those appointments null and void, they are void. the decisions are void by nlrb and we will see if the department of justice takes this case on. >> jamie: julian final thoughts. >> in half the time. first of all, the reason that obama made those appointments the same way bush and every president in the last hundred years made those appointments was because the senate had been engaged in unprecedented obstructionism and trying to...
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in new york, mae ngai, a professor at columbia university. her op-ed piece was published in the new york times yesterday called, "reforming immigration for good." >> lorella praeli, you are at the presentation, the speech by president obama and you are tweeting during the speech. could you talk about some of that? >> i was expressing mixed emotions. i was expressing a tremendous amount of excitement to hear the president just a week after his inauguration, out and talked about wanting to reform immigration and to have a clear path to citizenship for our community. at the same time, as an advocate and activist, you understand what is happening in your community right now and you understand you cannot really wait for the legislative timeline to move. there is a real sense of urgency now. it was an expression of both happiness, disappointment, and knowing the truth, knowing that while the president is speaking, people are being deported and ripped apart from their families and their communities. but again, very privileged to have been there and
in new york, mae ngai, a professor at columbia university. her op-ed piece was published in the new york times yesterday called, "reforming immigration for good." >> lorella praeli, you are at the presentation, the speech by president obama and you are tweeting during the speech. could you talk about some of that? >> i was expressing mixed emotions. i was expressing a tremendous amount of excitement to hear the president just a week after his inauguration, out and talked...
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if one looks in the direct of columbia which has -- district of columbia which has the strictest gun laws. we saw when the ban was implemented the homicides rate rose to 150 in 19le 8 and over 450 -- 1988 and over 450 in 19 93. the city of you chicago, for example, unfortunately suffers from the latest statistics from 15.9 murderers. your city, the city of baltimore has the statistics which contrasts with my hometown of houston which does not have strict gun control laws that has a murder rate of 9.2 per 100,000, 1/3 of baltimores. austin has 1/10 of that of baltimores. in light of the evidence, what data supports your contention that restricting the rights of law-abiding citizens to possess firearms would decrease crime rather than make them more vulnerable to violent crimes that i would suggest that the data indicates. >> we know that nearly two million prohibited purchasers were stopped from obtaining their firearms since 1994 to 2009. senator, i would tell you that your homicides statistics would be greater and often missed in this conversation is the medical intervention that ta
if one looks in the direct of columbia which has -- district of columbia which has the strictest gun laws. we saw when the ban was implemented the homicides rate rose to 150 in 19le 8 and over 450 -- 1988 and over 450 in 19 93. the city of you chicago, for example, unfortunately suffers from the latest statistics from 15.9 murderers. your city, the city of baltimore has the statistics which contrasts with my hometown of houston which does not have strict gun control laws that has a murder rate...
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she shared her innermost anxieties, fears, and hopes, with a licensed therapist based in columbia. the therapist demanded sex in return. she says he threatened to kill her and her family if she reported him. she didome digging and discovered her therapist served 04-year prison term for felony aggravated assault. he was able to get a license in maryland because the state does not require a background check. heather gave the state board of professional counselors and therapists a copy of her therapists criminal past. he surrendered his license, admitting he exploited his professional relationship. he did not face professional charges. lynette's law would change that. it requires background checks. prohibit sexual conduct between a therapist and a patient, just like the law applies to others in a position of authority. >> all the bill does is adopt regulations and require paperwork to verify all of this. >> one national study finds 4.4% of therapist report having sex with clients. >> a confirmation hearing today for john kerry. but she is the president's nominee for secretary of state
she shared her innermost anxieties, fears, and hopes, with a licensed therapist based in columbia. the therapist demanded sex in return. she says he threatened to kill her and her family if she reported him. she didome digging and discovered her therapist served 04-year prison term for felony aggravated assault. he was able to get a license in maryland because the state does not require a background check. heather gave the state board of professional counselors and therapists a copy of her...
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and the district of columbia is still getting a little light snow. most of it's ending. this is the last batch. it will be moving through over the next hour or so and will taper off and end. around the region, teens. in prince geor's county, upper teens. much of montgomery county, only the mid teens. upper teens arlington, fairfax county, most of northern virginia. much of southern maryland near 20 degrees. all that snow did stick to untreated surfaces where the roadways are wet. by 7:00 a.m., a break from clouds, the snow ending. we'll have it climbing to mid 20s by noontime. by then, winds gusting to 30 miles per hour. that will be blowing snow around. highs only reaching upper 20s by mid-afternoon. looks like a cold night tonight coming up. we'll be clear by midnight. back down to near 20 degrees much of the region. and could get more snow tomorrow. the latest in ten minutes. danella now with a look at traffic. >>> good morning. i-95 north in maryland at 32, a car slid off the road. it's in a ditch. you have to slow down as you're making the commute. on the beltway, t
and the district of columbia is still getting a little light snow. most of it's ending. this is the last batch. it will be moving through over the next hour or so and will taper off and end. around the region, teens. in prince geor's county, upper teens. much of montgomery county, only the mid teens. upper teens arlington, fairfax county, most of northern virginia. much of southern maryland near 20 degrees. all that snow did stick to untreated surfaces where the roadways are wet. by 7:00 a.m.,...
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just going to say i think part of what the secretary was talking about is why i think she referred to columbia so often. we have to rethink how we're engaging in different parts of the world. it gives us a context for what we saw in benghazi. in the heat of the campaign we couldn't immediately give all those answers which is another thing i think she was trying to point out. we have to really rethink how are we engaging? what is the complement, whether it's defense resources, military resources, resources from the civilian world, our state department. how we do that is going to have -- we're going to have to change the way we think about that. >> mike, if john kerry does proceed to the state department as expected, he'll be working under the direction of a president who said this in his inaugural address. take a listen. >> we will show the courage to try and resolve our differences with other nations peacefully, not because we are naive about the dangers we face, but because engagement can more durably lift suspicion and fear. >> was that not a reference to iran and its nuclear aspirations? be
just going to say i think part of what the secretary was talking about is why i think she referred to columbia so often. we have to rethink how we're engaging in different parts of the world. it gives us a context for what we saw in benghazi. in the heat of the campaign we couldn't immediately give all those answers which is another thing i think she was trying to point out. we have to really rethink how are we engaging? what is the complement, whether it's defense resources, military...
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quote, thank you to the doctors, nurses and staff at new york presbyterian hospital, columbia university medical center for taking great care of my mom. >>> a triumphant return today to the capitol for illinois republican senator mark kirk. he will walk up the steps this morning of the capitol as he returns to the senate for the first time since suffering a stroke nearly one year ago. kirk was largely paralyzed on his left side and under went rehabilitation most of the past year. he is expected to be welcomed today by some of his fellow senators and vice president joe biden. kirk told nbc that he's walking up the steps to be an example to other stroke patients. >> i wanted everybody to say, you know, that depressed moment you can have when a stroke hits, say, look, kirk is even walking up the capitol steps as an example to patients. >> if you get time today, a tweeted a great story, the interview he did with "the daily herald" in the suburban newspapers there in chicago. it's really worth the read and worth your time. >>> massachusetts republican senator about to be ex senator scott brow
quote, thank you to the doctors, nurses and staff at new york presbyterian hospital, columbia university medical center for taking great care of my mom. >>> a triumphant return today to the capitol for illinois republican senator mark kirk. he will walk up the steps this morning of the capitol as he returns to the senate for the first time since suffering a stroke nearly one year ago. kirk was largely paralyzed on his left side and under went rehabilitation most of the past year. he is...
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result of today's ruling of the three judge panel of the federal appeals court and the district of columbia, those judges appointments could be nullified. and there are prisoners sitting if prison nowadays thinking wait t this is good news. maybe my conviction, maybe my sentencing can be overturned because the judge who ordered my sentence was a recess appointment. >> so considering the magnitude of all this, the supreme court likely to take it up? >> i think so, hari. it's not absolutely clear but because this decision has so much import and because it's the same question being heard now by several different circuit courts and thus there is a likelihood, a good chance there might be a conflict between the circuits, i think it points strongly to the supreme court hearing this case some day. and meanwhile, the labor board might really be in limbo for a year or two or three until the supreme court issues a decision. >> so let's talk for a second about richard corddry. he was confirmed in the same manner on the same day as these members in the national labor relations board is there a likeliho
result of today's ruling of the three judge panel of the federal appeals court and the district of columbia, those judges appointments could be nullified. and there are prisoners sitting if prison nowadays thinking wait t this is good news. maybe my conviction, maybe my sentencing can be overturned because the judge who ordered my sentence was a recess appointment. >> so considering the magnitude of all this, the supreme court likely to take it up? >> i think so, hari. it's not...
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you heard leon panetta talking about the light footprint, having a smaller footprint, like in columbia, we're there for a long period of time, but there's a complement between resources, troops, embassies, the different kinds of people we need to help and the endeavors and the republicans haven't quite figured out how to talk about that. gone are the days we're going to have these, you know, big signing ceremonies on a ship in the middle of the ocean when our opponent surrenders. that's not what war is anywhere. >> that's what the hagel hearing is. >> before we go, in terms of what this has done is brought to the fore the importance of our diplomatic core overseas. at the same time, there's questions about funding, keeping them behind barracks or having them out in the world and the risks entailed there. i wonder how much you think this sort of changes the dynamic in terms of, you know, who we have, where we place them, how much funding we give them. >> i mean, that's a really essential question. i thought senator menendez and senator corker at the end of the hearing did have some forw
you heard leon panetta talking about the light footprint, having a smaller footprint, like in columbia, we're there for a long period of time, but there's a complement between resources, troops, embassies, the different kinds of people we need to help and the endeavors and the republicans haven't quite figured out how to talk about that. gone are the days we're going to have these, you know, big signing ceremonies on a ship in the middle of the ocean when our opponent surrenders. that's not...
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result of today's ruling of the three judge panel of the federal appeals court and the district of columbia, those judges appointments could be nullified. and there are prisoners sitting if prison nowadays thinking wait t this is good news. maybe my conviction, maybe my sentencing can be overturned because the judge who ordered my sentence was a recess appointment. >> so considering the magnitude of all this the supreme court likely to take it up? >> i think so hari. it's not absolutely clear but because this decision has so much import and because it's the same question being heard now by several different circuit courts and thus there is a likelihood, a good chance there might be a conflict between the circuits, i think it points strongly to the supreme court hearing this case some day. and meanwhile, the labor board might really be in limbo for a year or two or three until the supreme court issues a decision. >> so let's talk for a second about richard corddry. he was confirmed in the same manner on the same day as these members in the national labor relations board is there a likelihood
result of today's ruling of the three judge panel of the federal appeals court and the district of columbia, those judges appointments could be nullified. and there are prisoners sitting if prison nowadays thinking wait t this is good news. maybe my conviction, maybe my sentencing can be overturned because the judge who ordered my sentence was a recess appointment. >> so considering the magnitude of all this the supreme court likely to take it up? >> i think so hari. it's not...
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and now in iowa and washington state, maryland, district of columbia. when this issue with the news, a lot of people were predicting all sorts of crazy things about the demise of marriage and the family. i think it's quite clear now can bearriage an strengthened by quality for gay people. host: this map gives an indication, we talk about new england, the states where a marriage is or will soon be legal. you can see all of new england and new york and rhode island expected to follow suit. in the midwest, iowa, and then the upper northwest, the vast majority of the country still has a constitutional ban on gay marriage. why is that? guest: i think there was a lot of fear in the early years of this struggle around marriage and a lot of reaction state-by- state so that there are a number of states that put state constitutional bans in effect. i think there are a lot of people in those states will regret those bands today. it will take a lot of work to undo them. -- bans. the tide of history is clear. we have gone 10 years from to nine states plus the distri
and now in iowa and washington state, maryland, district of columbia. when this issue with the news, a lot of people were predicting all sorts of crazy things about the demise of marriage and the family. i think it's quite clear now can bearriage an strengthened by quality for gay people. host: this map gives an indication, we talk about new england, the states where a marriage is or will soon be legal. you can see all of new england and new york and rhode island expected to follow suit. in the...
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capitol partners is here in the district of columbia. but helping them to and through college. >> that's good because it's not about getting them to college but helping them on the other side of it as well. >> absolutely. we see low income students are able to gain access but don't have the appropriate preparation. so we want to make sure we're providing them with the skills in high school. >> so i know there's somebody at home thinking this: i had a tough enough time getting through college, how am i going to help someone else get through college? what kind of skills do you need? >> there's no special skills required to mentor. we ask people public college graduates and willing to dedicate their time and support. we look for character qualities of just support and care. and provide all of the training and on going support prior to the match and the entire time. >> what time of time commitment are we talking about? >> we ask people to commit to 6 hours a month. but it's a community based mentoring program. there's not a specific time and
capitol partners is here in the district of columbia. but helping them to and through college. >> that's good because it's not about getting them to college but helping them on the other side of it as well. >> absolutely. we see low income students are able to gain access but don't have the appropriate preparation. so we want to make sure we're providing them with the skills in high school. >> so i know there's somebody at home thinking this: i had a tough enough time getting...
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that includes all the close counties, district of columbia, baltimore. the primary concern is we're going to have snow falling during the evening rush hour and there could be travel headaches. for the most part the snow won't be heavy. but it will be falling into a very cold atmosphere, with temperatures at the surface here in the mid-20s. whatever falls will stick quickly, just like yesterday. that's the primary concern. as we all know, it only takes an inch of snow sometimes in washington to cause issues. clipper system,s moving fast. not a lot of moisture. maybe one or two areas will squeeze out more than an inch. maybe 2 inches of snow. the big story will be it's all going to stick as the temperature remains cold. 27 today. warming up this weekend with sunshine. we'll talk about next week in a few minutes. >> okay. >> now let's get a check of our traffic with julie wright. >> love how her voice changes like that. all right, guys. still dealing with problems, powder mill road at the bw parkway. follow police direction. parkway open for business this m
that includes all the close counties, district of columbia, baltimore. the primary concern is we're going to have snow falling during the evening rush hour and there could be travel headaches. for the most part the snow won't be heavy. but it will be falling into a very cold atmosphere, with temperatures at the surface here in the mid-20s. whatever falls will stick quickly, just like yesterday. that's the primary concern. as we all know, it only takes an inch of snow sometimes in washington to...
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on last friday, a three-judge panel of the united states court of appeals for the district of columbia issued a decision that basically said the era of recess appointments is over. the three-judge court unanimously ruled that president obama on january 4, treft, made -- on january 4, 2012, made four recess appointments which were unconstitutional. and, therefore, said the court, these four individuals -- one has already gone from the nlrb. so two nlrb individuals were in the case that was before this court. hold their seats unconstitutionally. the chairman of the national labor relations board, nevertheless said in effect the nlrb is open for business. i respectfully suggest a different sign should go up. "help wanted. nominations needed." and that the two nlrb members whose recess appointments were unconstitutional should leave the court, because the decisions -- leave the nlrb, because the decisions in which they participated -- and there were 219 of them -- cannot be valid if they're challenged, just as this one decision was vacated, cannot be challenged because since they stwrurpbl
on last friday, a three-judge panel of the united states court of appeals for the district of columbia issued a decision that basically said the era of recess appointments is over. the three-judge court unanimously ruled that president obama on january 4, treft, made -- on january 4, 2012, made four recess appointments which were unconstitutional. and, therefore, said the court, these four individuals -- one has already gone from the nlrb. so two nlrb individuals were in the case that was...
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for the president to express publicly that he supports the rights of the citizens of the district of columbia to have statehood. give us a break. thousands of district residents volunteered in virginia, ohio, florida, to ensure a democratic victory. and no action? who are we? when are we somebody, mr. president? you made bold statements and took a very bold act in your first administration. go out clean, give us statehood, make us free. host: this is from twitter -- host: we are talking about the 57th inauguration yesterday, getting your thoughts on what you heard from the president and the agenda for the second term. the analysis from "the wall street journal" says -- host: dave, mecklenburg, pennsylvania. caller: i enjoyed your coverage and appreciated it. i guess by major criticism, because i did enjoy the program, the singing, the entertainment, your coverage as wonderful. i guess my biggest problem was the president's hypocrisy in speaking of democracy and what we have is a reduction of democracy over the last four years. many of our freedoms are diminishing. the sense of use of executiv
for the president to express publicly that he supports the rights of the citizens of the district of columbia to have statehood. give us a break. thousands of district residents volunteered in virginia, ohio, florida, to ensure a democratic victory. and no action? who are we? when are we somebody, mr. president? you made bold statements and took a very bold act in your first administration. go out clean, give us statehood, make us free. host: this is from twitter -- host: we are talking about...
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now nine states plus the district of columbia have gay couples sharing in the freedom to marry. >> reporter: now wolfson and other gay rights advocates say the changes have come about in the last decade because society's attitude toward gays also has changed and that young people in particular have no tolerance for discrimination against gays. and charlie and nora, that group of young people, they don't understand, wolfson and others say, why anyone would discriminate. >> jan, thank you very much. >>> time to show you some of the headlines from around the globe. britain's "telegraph" says egypt's military chief is warning the political unrest in his country could lead to the collapse of the state. some 60 people have been killed in the most recent protests. thursday marked the second anniversary of the uprising that forced hosni mubarak from power. >>> the "los angeles times" says that earthquake experts in california are calling for an advanced earthquake warning system. it would cost $80 million, use sensors underground, and be the first of its kind in the united states. >>> the "washingt
now nine states plus the district of columbia have gay couples sharing in the freedom to marry. >> reporter: now wolfson and other gay rights advocates say the changes have come about in the last decade because society's attitude toward gays also has changed and that young people in particular have no tolerance for discrimination against gays. and charlie and nora, that group of young people, they don't understand, wolfson and others say, why anyone would discriminate. >> jan, thank...
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california, mississippi, hawaii and the district of columbia are only reporting regionalout breaks. at least 125 have died. among the victims, 20 children. now, the positive news is that flu activity has slowed and they believe that's because it's started here in that area the earliest. so it's running out of steam. dr. sanjay gupta joining us now. let's talk about why this is. >> you see some decline in some parts of the country, but also increases in other parts of the country which is sort of what you'd expect. the flu is here as you point out, 47 states. want to bring in head of the cdc influenza division. thanks for joining us. you've been giving these press conferences. you can talk a little bit about the numbers that michael and i are discussing? we've seen some declines, some increases. how do you put it all together? >> i think we put it all together by just saying there's lots of flu around. we're seeing it in almost every part of the country and lots of it. so we do think that the earl already signs that the southeast may be going down are hopeful but the message is there
california, mississippi, hawaii and the district of columbia are only reporting regionalout breaks. at least 125 have died. among the victims, 20 children. now, the positive news is that flu activity has slowed and they believe that's because it's started here in that area the earliest. so it's running out of steam. dr. sanjay gupta joining us now. let's talk about why this is. >> you see some decline in some parts of the country, but also increases in other parts of the country which is...
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now nine states plus the district of columbia have gay couples sharing in the freedom to marry. >> wilson and other gay rights advocates say change has come out about because society's attitudes towards gay and lesbians have changed. california has been at the forefront with the fight for gay marriage a legal battle that will reach the supreme court in march and through a california scout who out iffought the anti-gay policy. >>> egypt's military chief is warning the political unrest in his country could lead to the collapse of the state, some 60 people have been killed in the most recent protests thursday marked the second anniversary of the uprising that forced hosni mubarak from power. >>> the "los angeles times" says earthquake experts are calling for an advanced earthquake warning system it would cost $80 million, use sensors underground and be the first of its kind in the united states. >>> the "the washington post" says a former army solder injured in a bombing in iraq received a rare double arm transplant. 26-year-old bren dean marracco from new york is the first soldier to surviv
now nine states plus the district of columbia have gay couples sharing in the freedom to marry. >> wilson and other gay rights advocates say change has come out about because society's attitudes towards gay and lesbians have changed. california has been at the forefront with the fight for gay marriage a legal battle that will reach the supreme court in march and through a california scout who out iffought the anti-gay policy. >>> egypt's military chief is warning the political...
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the four passenger cessna columbia went straight down into slough after failing to stop on the runway.while trying to land here at the san carlos airport. see for youself how the plane is just stuck. airport officials say two passengers on board, including the owner were uninjured. and fortunately walked away from the crash. a witness tells kron four news he knew something was wrong as the plane came into the airport. >> i noticed the plane in an unusual position. and it was just a couple of hundred feet away from the hotel and in the distance i thought that was quite unusual as he was trying to make a landing. wrong altitude. >> this all happened around 1015 monday. the airport was immediately shut down. as federal authorities came in to investigate. here's a view from near the wreckage. airport officials identified the owner - harry drajpush right there in the brown sport jacket. the plane is registered in arizona. and it was coming in from los angeles. one of the issues the investigators were looking at were these skid marks at the end of the runway. getting the plane out of the slough w
the four passenger cessna columbia went straight down into slough after failing to stop on the runway.while trying to land here at the san carlos airport. see for youself how the plane is just stuck. airport officials say two passengers on board, including the owner were uninjured. and fortunately walked away from the crash. a witness tells kron four news he knew something was wrong as the plane came into the airport. >> i noticed the plane in an unusual position. and it was just a couple...
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>> you have hit on what district of columbia versus heller was all about. how often are 100-round draw magazines used in crimes? pretty rarely. self-defense? pretty rarely, too. 70% of gun homicides are from handguns. the supreme court said that the fact these are frequently used in crimes does not mean that under the constitution you can prohibit them. the fact and you can point to any particular crime where a gun was misused, that approval to ban this gun or the accessories, that is the opposite of what the supreme court is saying. you do not look only at the misuse of an arm or accessory, you look at its lawful use. does it have common, lawful use. yes, handguns have common, lawful use. handgun magazines have common, lawful use. yes, the ar-15 rifle, the best selling rifle in this country for years, has pervasive lawful use. >> if we restrict access to these guns, we are limiting the ability of individual americans, law-abiding americans, to use them for lawful purposes? >> criminals may misuse something, but that does not constitute sufficient reason to
>> you have hit on what district of columbia versus heller was all about. how often are 100-round draw magazines used in crimes? pretty rarely. self-defense? pretty rarely, too. 70% of gun homicides are from handguns. the supreme court said that the fact these are frequently used in crimes does not mean that under the constitution you can prohibit them. the fact and you can point to any particular crime where a gun was misused, that approval to ban this gun or the accessories, that is the...
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cocaine routes and miramar woods -- marijuana roots are not just coming up from columbia where it has been produced. it is going across the atlantic and out into other countries. it comes from asia and other countries. it is a pandemic. we need a more comprehensive approach, one where it is less finger-pointing and you work to understand everybody's role in trying to do something about it .rie i this label of war on drugs is artificial. war implies it is all out. you have to win. it has never been all out. we have always failed to do our part with respect to treatment and education and abstinence and so forth. we have to reengage ourselves. that would help us that was credibility and viability with other countries. thank you. >> thank you for coming today for your testimony. i agree with candidate barack obama who said in 2007 that the president does not have the power under the constitution to authorize a military attack. do you agree with candidate barack obama or president barack obama, who took us to war in libya without congressional authority unilaterally? >> i support the war p
cocaine routes and miramar woods -- marijuana roots are not just coming up from columbia where it has been produced. it is going across the atlantic and out into other countries. it comes from asia and other countries. it is a pandemic. we need a more comprehensive approach, one where it is less finger-pointing and you work to understand everybody's role in trying to do something about it .rie i this label of war on drugs is artificial. war implies it is all out. you have to win. it has never...
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. >> i'm attending columbia university, launched my own line of skates. promoting at nationals this weekend. and just busy. >> u.s. championships are this weekend. you are a former u.s. champion. anybody you have your eye on? >> ashley wagner is a strong favorite. she trained with my old coach and i'll definitely be rooting for her this weekend. >> tell me about this special, ba barry manilow is the inspiration? >> yes. never had such fun skating to a live artist. don't miss it. it's great. >> training for the olympics, but obviously this is something very important to you. >> i've been skating every day for years, which i love. people there are my family. nothing gets your heart rate up like skating. i try to get out here when i can. >> we watch you skate, as you get set -- >> i might turn into an icicle. >> i know! am i going to hold your sweatshirt? >> yes. >> okay. thank you, dear. she will skate to "could it be magic" by none other than barry manilow. ♪ every time i'm near you. >>> brooding like a cyclone in my mind ♪ ♪ angel of my lifetime ans
. >> i'm attending columbia university, launched my own line of skates. promoting at nationals this weekend. and just busy. >> u.s. championships are this weekend. you are a former u.s. champion. anybody you have your eye on? >> ashley wagner is a strong favorite. she trained with my old coach and i'll definitely be rooting for her this weekend. >> tell me about this special, ba barry manilow is the inspiration? >> yes. never had such fun skating to a live artist....
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> of the mayor of the district of columbia. ♪ ladies and gentlemen, the members of the house of representatives of the united states led by kevin mcarthur and democratic with steady hoyer. and the dean of the house of representatives, john dingell. ♪ ♪ >> ready, open. turn. ready, door. ready, shut. ready, door. ready, open. ready, door. ready, door. ready, open. >> turn off the com, please. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the chief justice of the united states, and associates of the supreme court of the united states. >> how are you? >> [inaudible] >> present arms. >> [inaudible] >> everything opec? -- okay?? >> ladies and gentlemen, please stand as color guard comprised of each of the national services presents the national colors. ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the 39th president of the united states, jimmy carter, and mrs. rosalyn carter. [applause] ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the 42nd president of the united states, william jefferson clinton, and secretary of state colin powell. [applause] -- secretary of state hillary clinton. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ â
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that would be lovely to see, however, this is a speech about all of america, not just the district of columbia. 12 years and 1 day ago, it was george bush's people who took the washington, d.c. no taxation without representation off of the presidential limousine. >> right, you can have license plates or have a vote in congress for the district of columbia. but also this president, and they point out that there are certain elements of progressive democratic party saying this is a president who doesn't done enough; that there has been a certain erosion of civil liberties, and that sort of link between president obama and martin luther king make some people feel uncomfortable. >> jennifer: i would say most people listening to this speech today would feel like this president has given them what they voted for. most people in the center and on the left, and maybe even some moderates in the middle. i know michael shure you were listening on the left coast what did you think about the president's speech and the whole ceremony? >> i was listening. the idea that this was the speech of we as john pointe
that would be lovely to see, however, this is a speech about all of america, not just the district of columbia. 12 years and 1 day ago, it was george bush's people who took the washington, d.c. no taxation without representation off of the presidential limousine. >> right, you can have license plates or have a vote in congress for the district of columbia. but also this president, and they point out that there are certain elements of progressive democratic party saying this is a president...
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but while the work was ongoing, he was freed by the district of columbia emancipation proclamation of 1862 which preceded the president's emancipation proclamation by about nine months. by the time the statue of freedom was completed, the man who was casting it, philip reid was free as well. a remarkable bit of american history as we looked on today, martin luther king day and the second inauguration of president barack obama. bob schieffer, we have so many of the house leadership, the senate leadership, the republicans and the democrats in the same room, i'm sure there are a lot of people at home who think they should just lock the doors until they come out with a budget. but what do you think is going on in that room? how much comedy can there be among these people who fight each every day. >> when of you have a formal ceremony they will enjoy themselves and enjoy the moment, this is a breathtaking moment in the history of the country. what's different, though, scott, than say when i first came to washington back in 1968, is in those days, for many years after that he was not just a
but while the work was ongoing, he was freed by the district of columbia emancipation proclamation of 1862 which preceded the president's emancipation proclamation by about nine months. by the time the statue of freedom was completed, the man who was casting it, philip reid was free as well. a remarkable bit of american history as we looked on today, martin luther king day and the second inauguration of president barack obama. bob schieffer, we have so many of the house leadership, the senate...
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and we are seeing the 6,000 national guard troops mobilize ed fd for the e and the 4,000 district of columbia police officers joined by 2,000 of their friends from around the country. there is a heavy security presence, but not as much as last time, craig. because we expect 500 to 700,000 people here and last time it with was 1.8 million and more sort of room to breathe, and that is what the organizers said, they want the people to walk around and see the mall and see different vantage points. we want to show you what is going on and a lot of the people are walk around, probably thousands and people selling t-shirts down there which is a great d.c. pastime which we often see and then this amazing row of port a johns which they want to alleviate some of the problems there because there was too much crowding there, and now they made a nice long row of them from 7th and madison here, craig, and you remember the wrc days, all of the way to the capitol here. and so on the theme of makeing the inauguration accessible and fun and easy for those who want to attend. >> of course, luke russert, the pre
and we are seeing the 6,000 national guard troops mobilize ed fd for the e and the 4,000 district of columbia police officers joined by 2,000 of their friends from around the country. there is a heavy security presence, but not as much as last time, craig. because we expect 500 to 700,000 people here and last time it with was 1.8 million and more sort of room to breathe, and that is what the organizers said, they want the people to walk around and see the mall and see different vantage points....
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clinton walked out of columbia presbyterian yesterday afternoon. a spokesman says the secretary of state is anxious to get back to washington, but her stay won't be long. president obama has already nominated john kerry to take clinton's place. we just hope that she takes some well-deserved time off. >> absolutely. >>> it's certain to be a very emotional day for parents as sandy hook elementary students return to classes for the first time since the massacre there. families got a chance yesterday to check out the new school, which has been renovated to accommodate younger kids. the sign outside of chalk hill middle school has now been changed to read "sandy hook elementary school." green ribbons of support line the road to the school. >> a great deal of thought and effort and volunteer work to make this as seamless as possible. at one point, there were 80 people in the building cleaning up the building, doing the kinds of things, painting to make it really look cheerful and happy. >> at the nearby volunteer firehouse, where so many parents learned
clinton walked out of columbia presbyterian yesterday afternoon. a spokesman says the secretary of state is anxious to get back to washington, but her stay won't be long. president obama has already nominated john kerry to take clinton's place. we just hope that she takes some well-deserved time off. >> absolutely. >>> it's certain to be a very emotional day for parents as sandy hook elementary students return to classes for the first time since the massacre there. families got a...
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contributions of the while the secret service doesn't like to discuss it they did reimburse the district of columbia government some $44 million for the last inauguration in 2009. that probably just scratches the surface of the cost the taxpayers are putting. if you look over the parade route the police presence is just unbelievable. there are probably police officers every 10 feet. i did some quick calculations, it is 1.6 miles from the capitol to the white house and with police interspersed that often on the parade route alone there are over 1700 police officers. that of course does not include the plainclothes guys filtering in and out of the crowd, the 40 or so police agencies including capitol police, secret service, national park police and police from surrounding jurisdictions who have come here to help out. we're told that the parade route now is closed off to all people because the parade route is filled up. however there are ticketed areas where there is still lots of room. i think a hunch maybe a third or half as many people are expected for inauguration as last one is probably right abou
contributions of the while the secret service doesn't like to discuss it they did reimburse the district of columbia government some $44 million for the last inauguration in 2009. that probably just scratches the surface of the cost the taxpayers are putting. if you look over the parade route the police presence is just unbelievable. there are probably police officers every 10 feet. i did some quick calculations, it is 1.6 miles from the capitol to the white house and with police interspersed...
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southeast, mild. 78 in columbia. 80s in florida. rob and sunny, back to you. >> jim, thanks a lot. >>> we're following a developing story in alabama this morning. that's where a little boy is being held hostage. police say the alleged kidnapper boarded a school bus, shot the driver and took the 6-year-old child. that bus driver later died. now they're negotiating with the 65-year-old suspect. >>> the year's first congressional hearing on gun control begins this morning. a spokesman for the nra is expected to tell lawmakers that an assault weapons ban and background checks are not serious efforts to stem gun violence. wayne lapierre says the focus should be on boosting security at school, denying guns to the menltly ill, and enforcing gun laws that are already on the books. >>> john kerry could be sworn in as soon as today as the next secretary of state. the massachusetts democrat won overwhelming approval in the senate yesterday. the governor of massachusetts announces later today who will take over kerry's seat until there's a spec
southeast, mild. 78 in columbia. 80s in florida. rob and sunny, back to you. >> jim, thanks a lot. >>> we're following a developing story in alabama this morning. that's where a little boy is being held hostage. police say the alleged kidnapper boarded a school bus, shot the driver and took the 6-year-old child. that bus driver later died. now they're negotiating with the 65-year-old suspect. >>> the year's first congressional hearing on gun control begins this morning....
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the mainland, enrolling at occidental college in los angeles for two years, and later transferring to columbia university in new york city, a prestigious ivy league institution. there, he developed more self-discipline and concentrated intensely on his studies, pursuing his strong interest in politics and international affairs. he graduated with honors in 1983. after college graduation, barack obama headed to chicago to become a community organizer, saying he wanted to organize folks at the grass roots for change. chicago was at the forefront of black politics in america, the home base of many african american leaders. as director of a "developing communities" project, obama worked in low income areas in the heart of chicago's south side. >> the african american community in chicago is a wonderful community. there's a very strong tradition of a black business community, that is vibrant and working hard and they've been extraordinarily helpful to me. >> [love] when i first met barack obama about 23 years ago, he had just been hired as a community organizer for the "developing communities" proje
the mainland, enrolling at occidental college in los angeles for two years, and later transferring to columbia university in new york city, a prestigious ivy league institution. there, he developed more self-discipline and concentrated intensely on his studies, pursuing his strong interest in politics and international affairs. he graduated with honors in 1983. after college graduation, barack obama headed to chicago to become a community organizer, saying he wanted to organize folks at the...
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that's about home rule and eventually statehood here in the district of columbia. those are brand new on the president's limousine. he did not have them for if first -- for the first four years of his presidency, but in solidarity with the residents of district of columbia, he had them put on. this a new thing for the president on this inauguration day. they're making their public debut as the president makes his way up pennsylvania avenue to the capitol. scott? >> and just ahead on this motorcade route is cbs news correspondent and our state department correspondent margaret brennan. what do you see from your vantage point? >> well, the president is passing by at any moment, scott. this is freedom plaza. this is where martin luther king penned his i have a dream speech. a bit of poetic resonance today. you can see the police escort is starting to drive by right now. along this route, behind the police, you will see u.s. marines lining the parade route. they are facing away from the crowd. they're not carrying any arms. they're not here for law enforcement. they ar
that's about home rule and eventually statehood here in the district of columbia. those are brand new on the president's limousine. he did not have them for if first -- for the first four years of his presidency, but in solidarity with the residents of district of columbia, he had them put on. this a new thing for the president on this inauguration day. they're making their public debut as the president makes his way up pennsylvania avenue to the capitol. scott? >> and just ahead on this...
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when it is warm and muggy, in winston-salem, or columbia, south carolina, like it is right now on a winter day, something is about to break. that is the break is the cold front you will see storms and thunderstorms all night long, showers even all the way up even into parts of the northeast that could be heavy enough to cause flooding. it is one of those days where there is so much moisture in the air, the cold air won't let it stay in the air, the cold air pushes into the warm air, the rain and the humidity in the air has to thaw out. some of it makes thunderstorms. some of it makes flooding. >> chad, don't go too far. we'll continue talking and looking at pictures. we'll talk to miguel marquez and a tornado chaser coming up at the top of the hour. don't go anywhere here. >>> let me get to this, developing right now, all eyes on the dow. it is flirting with its all-time closing high. that was 14,164. alison kosik, to you. you've been watching these numbers very, very closely today. and, of course, for those of us with the 401(k), this could be great news, right? >> oh, sure. i would say i
when it is warm and muggy, in winston-salem, or columbia, south carolina, like it is right now on a winter day, something is about to break. that is the break is the cold front you will see storms and thunderstorms all night long, showers even all the way up even into parts of the northeast that could be heavy enough to cause flooding. it is one of those days where there is so much moisture in the air, the cold air won't let it stay in the air, the cold air pushes into the warm air, the rain...
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and it even moves further still on wednesday in the south carolina area like columbia 79 flirting with 80 degrees. so in the world of the temperatures, certainly a big rebound. but there's something else. we also are going to see another freezing rain event. that's because an area of low pressure right now in the rockies will move toward chicago and minneapolis. and we're going to watch that also we do have a winter storm watch posted for chicago and minneapolis tomorrow morning through monday morning. here's where it is. tomorrow afternoon, watch the pink. that once again is the freezing rain. and it will move through through sunday night and then push eastward for the day on monday with more snow and freezing rain. so another freezing rain event for the upper midwest moving to the east for the next 24 to 4 hours. >> a little bad and good news. thank you very, very much. >>> the justice department is the red faced and perhaps more today after the secretive group anonymous hacked one of its web sites sometime early this morning. the group took over the site belonging to the u.s. senten
and it even moves further still on wednesday in the south carolina area like columbia 79 flirting with 80 degrees. so in the world of the temperatures, certainly a big rebound. but there's something else. we also are going to see another freezing rain event. that's because an area of low pressure right now in the rockies will move toward chicago and minneapolis. and we're going to watch that also we do have a winter storm watch posted for chicago and minneapolis tomorrow morning through monday...
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spending as a percentage of the economy going down, so it is an issue for maryland, the district of columbia and places like alaska , so it is important in those places to have a thriving arts sector economy to fill in the gap -- writing private sector economy to fill in the gap. -- thriving private sector economy to fill in the gap, so our ability -- and our ability to transition should be better than most. host: cameron, republican. virginia. guest: things for taking my call. you were -- thank you for taking my call. you said you are a business owner, and i was wondering what you thought about regulation and red tape, especially coming from the epa, and i was wondering what you thought about how that affected people's ability to start and run a business and if you would do anything different. guest: i have been in the private sector for 20 years and started to large-scale businesses -- and we will large- scale businesses, and i never observed regulatory issues come up which does not mean there were not a signal -- issues in starting a business, which does not mean there were not regulation
spending as a percentage of the economy going down, so it is an issue for maryland, the district of columbia and places like alaska , so it is important in those places to have a thriving arts sector economy to fill in the gap -- writing private sector economy to fill in the gap. -- thriving private sector economy to fill in the gap, so our ability -- and our ability to transition should be better than most. host: cameron, republican. virginia. guest: things for taking my call. you were --...
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they had recently been an assassination of 13 members of the supreme court in one room in columbia that candidates were assassinated. and frankly president uribe stepped up at a critical moment and begin the process of risk in that nation. president santos is great job. we pass a trade agreement. we have to build on that. but it's an example for the rest of latin america as to what the waitstaff if we can induce people to make a better set of choices frankly. i think there are some other things that have contributed to the gap between a relationship of some of those other countries. i hope to perhaps see if there's a way to bridge some of that and i would do it in close consultation with you, mr. chairman, members of the committee. but i think there are ways to improve and augment latin america appeared >> thank you. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and mr. chairman, i was really touched by your opening comments and as i mentioned, i think you've led a life that brought you to this moment. i'm happy for you that you're going to be about to express yourself in this way a secretary of state. i
they had recently been an assassination of 13 members of the supreme court in one room in columbia that candidates were assassinated. and frankly president uribe stepped up at a critical moment and begin the process of risk in that nation. president santos is great job. we pass a trade agreement. we have to build on that. but it's an example for the rest of latin america as to what the waitstaff if we can induce people to make a better set of choices frankly. i think there are some other things...